I was able to photograph the engine in building 4205 during my July 2012
visit to MSFC to see the disassembled F-1 engine. F-6049
was, at the time, stored in the same room as F-6090's thrust chamber.
Since I had limited time to photograph the disassembled engine, I limited my
photography of F-6049 to a single photo.

According to Alan Lawrie's Saturn,
F-6049 was originally installed on S-IC-11, Apollo 16's first stage. During
static firing, a different engine caught on fire, causing major damage to two
engines and minor damage to F-6049 and the remaining two. F-6049 was initially
refurbished in-place, but was later swapped out during post-firing
refurbishment. It eventually as placed in environmental storage at the Michoud Assembly Facility, where it
under went an audit in 1990.

Udvar-Hazy displayed this
engine with the nozzle
extension from F-6045 (another engine
removed from S-IC-11 after the fire), which is currently displayed at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. I've
suggested to the USSRC curator that he might look into acquiring the nozzle
extention and reuniting it with its engine, but nothing seems to have become of
this.